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Kabupaten Bima, Sumbawa, Indonesia

Dedjoeng Wane

-8.826, 118.628
Edited by Thomas Jackson
Verified May 2026
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Right · ReefIntermediate2–8 ftApr – Sep

A submerged reef right on Sumbawa's south coast, Dedjoeng Wane comes alive during the off-season when NW winds blow offshore and small-to-mid-size S to SW swells push in from the Indian Ocean. The wave works across all tides on a submerged reef bottom, producing rides in the 200-500m length range when conditions align, though medium consistency means you'll want backup options in the area. It suits intermediate surfers and the crowd count is typically low, making it a worthwhile detour for those willing to explore beyond the Lakey Peak circus. Bottom: submerged reef. Season: off-season months with NW winds. Consistency: medium. No parking or facilities exist at the break, so arrive self-sufficient with food, water, and transport arranged in advance, a motorbike lift is the standard approach into this stretch of coast.

Wave fit

Skill suited
Intermediate
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Best months
Apr – Sep
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Character
Long walling right-hand submerged reef.

Conditions

When it works
NESW
Swell window
S
S - SW
Offshore wind
NW
North westerly
Optimum tide
All tides
Size range
2-8ft
Medium
Hazards
No concerns
Trip planning

Quick facts

Wetsuit
Boardies
What to bring
  • Shortboard 6ft to 6ft 6in for standard size
  • Step-up for 6ft plus days
Lineup
Mellow lineup
Where it sits

Location

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About this break

What it's actually like

Crowd & Localism

Rarely crowded, which reflects both the remote access and its off-season window. Surfers chasing uncrowded waves during the Lakey lull will find this a viable option. Keep it respectful, this is a community coastline with no infrastructure for surf tourism.

Access & Facilities

No parking and no facilities. A motorbike lift is the practical way in. Carry your own water and food. No pollution or hazard concerns are flagged, but the remote nature means any injury or equipment issue is your problem to solve.

Nearby Alternatives

When Dedjoeng Wane isn't firing, Lakey Peak and Lakey Pipe are within reach for a range of skill levels. Nungas offers long left walls reminiscent of G-Land for those wanting something more sustained, and Cobblestones is accessible via a 45-minute walk or zodiac ride for surfers seeking a deep-channel reef with more crowd separation.

10-day swell, wind and tide

Dedjoeng Wane surf forecast

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Dedjoeng Wane is a reef break suited for intermediate surfers.
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